Sloths may be more switched on than they're given credit for, according to a new study.
They have developed different ways of adapting to their surroundings - enhancing their chances of survival in the face of climate change, say scientists.
Researchers looked at the behavior of two sloth species, the Bradypus variegatus and Choloepus hoffmanni.
Both sloths come from the lowland rainforests of the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica and offer valuable insights into how they can thrive in diverse environmental conditions.
How sloths are outsmarting climate change
They have developed different ways of adapting to their surroundings - enhancing their chances of survival in the face of climate change, say scientists.
Researchers looked at the behavior of two sloth species, the Bradypus variegatus and Choloepus hoffmanni.
Both sloths come from the lowland rainforests of the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica and offer valuable insights into how they can thrive in diverse environmental conditions.
How sloths are outsmarting climate change
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